I have almost bought one a couple of times but I am trying to cut down on soft drinks and i think if i had one I would justify using it, The people I have talked to that have one absolutely love it and it appears wall street likes it (at this time) almost a double in 6 months

UUP (Weekly) broke above the 200 MA for the first time in over 2 years. BULLISH. It's a beautiful chart. Consolidated between the 50 and 200 in a flag pattern then broke out above the 200. This is bad news for PM's.

Is the turkey good ?
and the peanut candy is that the round ones with the red candy and a bunch of peanuts and do I get a discount

It's all good, but turkey is not my favorite. Others seem to love it though, they sell quite a bit of it. My favorite is the venison, but that's only available during huntin' season my friend. When venison is not available I eat my weight in whatever I can get. The Ole Style and Ole Style Peppered are pecan smoked and the mesquite smoked speaks for itself.

You can get the peanut patties which are the round red ones or you can get the brittle. I make my own brittle, but this stuff is pretty good. My mom and stepdad make the jerky by hand in their plant, but rep many other products from local Texas producers because they have a distribution network that covers most of the state.

Here's the website for the brittle that they sell if you want to see pictures.

I've never tried the product. I'm in Europe now and would love to know what it's like.

It's a British invention from the early 1900s. It was popular in Europe in the late 1970s and we had one in our house. It's definitely a fad and it was heavily promoted by sports stars where I lived. People grow tired of the things and the thing was dead by the mid 1980s. They have proprietary CO2 cylinders that are expensive. It's not that great. I would never buy one again. This is what they looked like in the 1970s: Soda Stream: 1979 - 1970s - Electric Dreams

It's a bad investment. A good short in a few years when the fad starts to die.

The product was revived by some Israelis. In Sweden there is actually a competing product called AQVIA that is made by AGA, which is an industrial gas company now part of Linde.

It's all good, but turkey is not my favorite. Others seem to love it though, they sell quite a bit of it. My favorite is the venison, but that's only available during huntin' season my friend. When venison is not available I eat my weight in whatever I can get. The Ole Style and Ole Style Peppered are pecan smoked and the mesquite smoked speaks for itself.

You can get the peanut patties which are the round red ones or you can get the brittle. I make my own brittle, but this stuff is pretty good. My mom and stepdad make the jerky by hand in their plant, but rep many other products from local Texas producers because they have a distribution network that covers most of the state.

Here's the website for the brittle that they sell if you want to see pictures.

It's all good, but turkey is not my favorite. Others seem to love it though, they sell quite a bit of it. My favorite is the venison, but that's only available during huntin' season my friend. When venison is not available I eat my weight in whatever I can get. The Ole Style and Ole Style Peppered are pecan smoked and the mesquite smoked speaks for itself.

You can get the peanut patties which are the round red ones or you can get the brittle. I make my own brittle, but this stuff is pretty good. My mom and stepdad make the jerky by hand in their plant, but rep many other products from local Texas producers because they have a distribution network that covers most of the state.

Here's the website for the brittle that they sell if you want to see pictures.

in my opinion the best site for market updates is the -Keystone Speculator -he keeps you updated through out the day and the reasons why the markets moving up or down
this is just a small example what he posted tonight-

"The CRB peaked in the summer 2011 and is down ever since, two years running, on a slowing global demand. The SPX continues higher from 2011 ignoring the commodities. These are special markets. The broad indexes are fueled by central banker easy money. The expectation would be for the equity markets to respond to the commodity weakness in sympathy, moving to the downside as well but daily new all-time highs continue. The CRB is in the middle of its long-term multi-year range while the SPX is elevated above all its prior highs in history. Typically the entity that deviates the most would be expected to correct the most, in this case the SPX to the downside. This is interesting action and not what would be expected; a market that goes up wildly higher each day as commodities are less in demand

If you're child enters college ignorant, he will leave as such. It all starts and ends from the home and the experiences you provided leading up to that point. If you expect that a college is going to make your son a human being, complete them, or if that's where they're going to get their "life education", then you're mistaken. That's probably the expectation you have of college when you frame a statement like that.

I agree that many degrees from most colleges are a waste of time and money. But if your child is wise to the world, knows what they want, and enters the right institution then the 4 years spent (a fraction of time) can be an extremely valuable and a rewarding experience.

Only 150 of 3500 U.S. Colleges Are Worth the Investment: Former Secretary of Education
Bill Bennett assessed the “return on investment” for the 3500 colleges and universities in the country.

He found that returns were positive for only 150 institutions.

The top 10 schools (note all "private") ranked by Bennett as having the best "ROI" are below for the full list he used click the URL below.

Harvey Mudd College
California Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Stanford University
Princeton University
Harvard University
Dartmouth College
Duke University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Notre Dame

He found college is “worth it” if you get into a top tier university like Stanford, or study an in-demand field like nuclear engineering at even a lower tier school.